Cool, thanks for the correction Berkeman.
I wanted to study Science/Engineering degree, my local campus only offers Health Sciences, where the fun stuff ie Physics (Quantum computers, Photonics) is offered at the University's other campus.
I stumbled across Medical Physics, as it was...
As many that are willing to come and work here I guess.
I was being honest, and you did surprise me.
There not enough people in the program to satisfy demand, hence 100% employment.
I am actually highlighting the shortage of "Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist (ROMP)" ie Medical...
Also in New Zealand
Job Outlook
Medical physicists are in demand throughout New Zealand and chances of getting a job in this area are excellent.
Skill shortage information
There is an immediate term skill shortage for this job.
Source: Department of Immigration NZ, Skills Shortages
Wow Atomicpile you surprised me, I thought you were too ignorant to understand that there was a world beyond the North American borders ie USA and Canada.
"Australia wide there is a vacancy rate of almost 14% for Radiation Oncology Medical Physicists (ROMPs). A worldwide shortage of qualified...
AtomicPile may I ask your current area of profession, I take it you are current not in a position within Medical Physics, as you seem very enthused and keen as posted.
I actually came across the profession Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist (ROMP) quite by mistake. I have done a great deal of...
Have a go Gringo123, am 34 this year and 1/2 way through ECE. Its never to late for a fresh start.
Your experiences will translate into the work ethics required quite easily.
Good luck with it.
Hi Gang,
Thanks for the initial post Jono, the contributions has been interesting and lively to say the least. I was introduced by mistake to the exciting field of Medical Physics while searching on a topic in my current studies.
I am half way through my Electronics engineering degree with a...